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Budget 2024: 7 key demands listed by govt employees' union for Centre

Ahead of the Budget on July 23, the union has called for a lunch hour demonstration in front of all central government offices from July 17-19 in support of these demands

Nirmala Sitharaman, Nirmala, Finance Minister, Budget

The govt employees’ union demanded the constitution of the 8th Pay Commission, restoration of the OPS among other things.

Nisha Anand New Delhi

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Union Budget 2024: Ahead of the Union Budget 2024-2025, the Confederation of Central Govt Employees and Workers has sent a proposal to the Centre putting forth their seven key demands, including the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS).

In a letter sent to the Cabinet Secretary on July 6, the govt employees’ union demanded the constitution of the 8th Pay Commission, restoration of the OPS, release of the 18-month dearness allowance and relief which was frozen during the Covid-19 pandemic to employees and pensioners among other things, News18 reported.

 

A circular of the demands, drafted in a meeting held on June 29 in New Delhi, was also shared by the union on their official website. 

Other demands shared by the govt employees' union

1) The demands also included restoring the commuted portion of the pension after 12 years instead of the current 15.

2) Additionally, the union asked for the removal of the 5 per cent cap on compassionate appointments. This provision permits the appointment of dependent family members of government employees who have died in service or retired on medical grounds before completing their tenure.

3) The govt employees’ union also called for filling up the vacancies in government departments and sought a prohibition on ‘outsourcing’.

4) It further called for recognition to associations and federations which are pending and demanded de-recognition of unions such as the Postal Group C union.

5) Furthemore, the list included the demand to regularise casual and contractual labourers and Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) employees.

The union has also called for a lunch hour demonstration in front of all central government offices from July 17-19 in support of these demands.

Representatives from various industry bodies have recently met with the finance ministry to submit their recommendations and demands ahead of the upcoming budget presentation to be made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 23.

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First Published: Jul 09 2024 | 11:22 AM IST

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